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OS diversity protects cell phones from virus outbreaks – Ars Technica (via FriendFeed)

April 3rd, 2009
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"A well-written MMS virus could saturate an entire population of cell phones within a few hours, based on network modeling using real-world use patterns. The only reason there hasn't been a serious problem, the models suggest, is the fragmentation of the phone operating system market." – Alan Cheslow

Widgetbox › FFavatars Widget (via FriendFeed)

April 3rd, 2009
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"Display your favorite FriendFeed followers on your own blog or website, and now you can also display your FriendFeed badge and status together in a single widget. For help and more info go to http://FFavatars.com" – Alan Cheslow

The Feds To Push For ‘Truth’ In Social-Media Marketing | paidContent.org (via FriendFeed)

April 3rd, 2009
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"The FTC is planning to hold marketers liable for false statements published on blogs and social networks—meaning companies or bloggers could get sued for saying a product was good if it really wasn’t. According to the FT, ad trade organizations like the 4A’s are worried that such regulation will cause social media spending to grind to a halt." – Alan Cheslow

VisionCare’s implantable telescope will make you bionic, hopefully won’t cost six million dollars (via FriendFeed)

April 3rd, 2009
VisionCare's implantable telescope will make you bionic, hopefully won't cost six million dollars
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"VisionCare's 4mm implantable telescope is intended to re-focus an image onto an undamaged part of the retina of one eye using either 2.2 or 3X magnification, giving patients the ability see directly ahead while leaving the other as it was to provide peripheral vision." – Alan Cheslow

Inappropriate ad placement, case #27 (via FriendFeed)

April 3rd, 2009
“Inappropriate ad placement, case #27”
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